Commercial Property
3Q15's take-up in Hong Kong's office market slowed to 383,000 sq. ft.
3Q15's take-up in Hong Kong's office market slowed to 383,000 sq. ft.
Overall vacancy rate fell, meanwhile.
China banks may bring 450,000 sq ft of new office space in Central
As part of their international expansion.
Mainland financial firms power Hong Kong office market's leasing demand
Taking advantage of the Mutual Fund Recognition Scheme.
Analysts warn against disconnect between Hong Kong's physical property, stock prices
Property index has been spiraling down.
Cathay Pacific unveils four-times-weekly service to Madrid
Tickets for the June 2 flight are on sale.
Did Sun Hung Kai go overboard in its recent acquisition spree?
Analysts fear for the firm's profitability.
Swire Pacific underlying profit jumps 12% YoY to HK$4.83bn
Diversified businesses delivering stability.
Is Hong Kong property near the bottom?
Following recent declines in indexes.
Henderson Land's profit inched up by 5% to HK$5.29b
Thanks to robust China sales.
Swire Properties underlying profit grows 4% to HK$3.9bn
Thanks to its stable rental business.
Hong Kong among Asia's top outbound capital sources in 1H15 with US$2.2 billion
China is still the leading source.
Kerry Properties 1H15 underlying profit jumps 21% to HK$2.2b
Balance sheet position is also solid.
Kerry Properties sets eyes on HK$1bn Bloomsway as its 'next catalyst'
It could pull gearing down.
Henderson Land optimistic on full-year earnings growth
Despite development profit's slight disappointment.
Swire optimistic on office demand continuing into 2H15
It's also confident about China retail properties.
Hong Kong's industrial sector pops the champagne on higher investment outlook
Sentiment has finally been revived.
Hang Lung's underlying net profit slipped 1% y/y to HK$2.5b
It's not bad, considering the circumstances.
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